[Mcls-print-storage] 583 Preservation note follow up

Doug Way wayd at gvsu.edu
Wed Sep 26 11:36:55 EDT 2012


Hello, everyone,

Our metadata librarian has looked at this.  He felt we should use the yyyymmdd instead of the spelled-out date.  That was really the only major concern he had.

Doug

From: mcls-print-storage-bounces at mail.mlcnet.org [mailto:mcls-print-storage-bounces at mail.mlcnet.org] On Behalf Of Barbara J Cockrell
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 4:22 PM
To: mcls-print-storage at mcls.org
Subject: [Mcls-print-storage] 583 Preservation note follow up

All,

Following the MI-SPI meeting I have been discussing the 583 note with our head of cataloging.  We also contacted LizAnne Payne, one of the co-authors of the OCLC Print Archives Disclosure Report (2012) https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1iM86_QRG0vBXqlRwezIA2pOANJdIqmlAnSS_t31WgNU#h.mk9cgtg7e10a  for additional clarification.  The most relevant information is in the figures and Attachment 3 of that document. LizAnne also discussed this in her co-presention with Constance Malpus on Bibliographic Infrastructure for Shared Print Management in the same June ALCTS Webinar series as we did with SCS  http://downloads.alcts.ala.org/ce/06052012_ACprecon_shared_collections_bibliographic_slides.pdf (slides 40 & 41in particular).

Based on these documents and LizAnne’s e-mail clarification here is what WMU thinks we should put in the 583 retention note:

583_1 $a committed to retain $d December 31, 2027 $f MI-SPI $u www.link<http://www.link> to our MOU

This is essentially the same combination of fields that was discussed at MI-SPI, a little more fleshed out than CMU’s example but not overly complex.

Explanation:
583 1   public view indicator (for public display)

$a action term.  Committed to retain is shown in $a in the Print Archives Disclosure Report and in Payne’s slide 40 of Bibliographic Infrastructure for Shared Print power point. LizAnne told us “In the final report and recommendation we settled on "Committed to retain" in the 583 $a.   I believe you are correct that the $2 pda should not be included because this is not yet an officially approved term so but the intention is to get "committed to retain" added to the PDA list.” According to the PDA Actions: Terminology document http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/pda.pdf  the closest crrent standardized terminology would be Retained.

$d action interval.  Interpreted to mean the date commitment expires (Payne, Shared Print Management power point and OCLC Print Archives Disclosure Report). Could be expressed YYYYMMDD for consistency with $c and machine readability or December 31, 2027 for easier legibility (see examples in OCLC Print Archives Disclosure Report and  PDA Actions: Terminology document http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/pda.pdf )

$f  Authorization. Used for Archiving program by Payne and OCLC Print Archives disclosure report figs.1 & 2.   MI-SPI


$u www.link<http://www.link> to agreement (see OCLC Print Archives Disclosure Report)

I'm all for you sharing this suggestion with catalogers and others at your institutions who may want to weigh in. We should certainly think about pros and cons on the date display $d

Barbara

Dr Barbara Cockrell,
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University Libraries,
Western Michigan University,
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